• WWE Hall Of Famer Turns Heel On Tonight’s AEW Dynamite
On tonight’s 100th episode of AEW Dynamite, QT Marshall called out “The Big Show” Paul Wight to the ring, ahead of their match at All Out this Sunday night.
Wight entered the ring and was immediately attacked by QT’s men. After some struggle, Wight managed to take them all out.
WWE Hall Of Famer Billy Gunn and his sons came to Wight’s rescue in the ring, and then Billy turned heel after attacking Wight with a Steel Chair.
QT & his men then entered the ring and QT took out Wight with his finisher (RKO / Diamond Cutter).
.@PaulWight clears the ring of #TheFactory and the #GunnClub stands shoulder to shoulder with him.
Tune in to @tntdrama NOW to watch #AEWDynamite! pic.twitter.com/eCSIuafBqf
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 2, 2021
WHAT IN THE WORLD?! @RealBillyGunn just leveled @PaulWight with a chair!
Tune in to @tntdrama NOW to watch #AEWDynamite! pic.twitter.com/jRw8SztWpK
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 2, 2021
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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (September 1, 1986) – NWA Battle of the Belts 3
On this day in Pro Wrestling history on September 1, 1986, CWF Championship Wrestling From Florida held ‘NWA Battle of the Belts 3’ at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida.
This was the last of 3 ‘NWA Battle of the Belts’ events, promoted by the CWF territory.
Below are the results from that night:
Jimmy Backlund pinned Bob Cook
Tyree Pride pinned The Cuban Assassin
US Tag Champs The Fabulous Ones beat The Sheepherders
US Junior Heavyweight Title: The White Ninja pinned Tim Horner (c)
(The belt was later returned to Horner due to outside interference)
AWA World Championship: Nick Bockwinkel (c) beat Kendo Nagasaki by DQ
The Road Warriors wrestled Ed Gantner & Kareem Muhammad to a double DQ
Kendall Windham defeated Bahamas Champ Chris Champion by DQ.
NWA World Championship: Ric Flair (c) wrestled Lex Luger to a draw
Florida Title: Barry Windham pinned Ron Bass (c)
